TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- P.J. Savoy scored 27 points, including seven 3-pointers, as Florida State rolled to a 98-49 victory over Southern Mississippi on Tuesday.The freshman, who missed the first six games due to a turf toe injury, was one of four Seminoles in double figures. Jarquez Smith had 14 points, Dwayne Bacon added 13 and Brandon Allen 10.FSU (8-1), which came into the game shooting just 32.9 percent from the perimeter, was 14 of 29 on three pointers as it led throughout. Savoy, who played just 14 minutes, gave the Seminoles a decisive 57-19 edge in bench points.Eddie Davis III led the Golden Eagles (3-4) with 17 points and Cortez Edwards added 11. Southern Miss shot a season low 30.2 percent (19 of 63) from the field.BIG PICTURESouthern Mississippi: The Golden Eagles have six road games this month and have had a rough start. Before this loss, they lost by nine at Jackson State on Sunday. The next road game wont be any easier as Southern Miss will face in-state rival Mississippi State in Jackson on Dec. 19.Florida State: The Seminoles continue to improve on defense. During this four-game winning streak they have held opponents to an average of 56.3 points while holding them to a combined 29.3 percent shooting from the field.HIGHLIGHT REELSmith became the 16th player in school history with 100 career blocks 51 seconds into the game. On the ensuing trip down the floor he made a 3-pointer for Florida States first points.INJURIESFlorida States Jonathan Isaac missed his second straight game due to a hip flexor injury that he suffered in practice. The 6-foot-10 forward is second on the team in scoring and fourth among Atlantic Coast Conference freshmen averaging 15.1 points per game.UP NEXTSouthern Mississippi: The Golden Eagles host Tulane on Saturday. 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That incident came after a rear suspension failure from the high yellow kerbs pitched the No. 6 Mercedes into the wall.?Further failures occurred in Q1, with Sergio Perez and Daniil Kvyat damaging their rear suspensions on the kerbs, the latter violently crashing out of the session.Asked about his thoughts of the circuit after qualifying, Hamilton said: I cant speak on behalf of all the drivers but for me looking at it those yellow kerbs look quite dangerous, weve now seen a couple of incidents already. I dont know how many more of those its going to take before a car ends up in the wall and someone gets hurt, so something we need to [look at]...The kerbs have been placed on the circuit to stop drivers putting all four wheels off the track, but Hamilton thinks that can be achieved another way.Im sure its something and the FIA are looking at, but thats definitely an area we can improve. I thiink the ideas good because they dont want us running wide and using the outside of the circuit, but maybe another solution is going to be needed.ddddddddddddHamiltons pole position only came after he nailed his final lap on a drying track to edge Rosberg to the quickest time in the session. The world champion explained how he took a big gamble on track position to nail the pole lap.Really fun session. One of those sessions that starts off dry,goes wet and quite incredibly here it dries off so quickly -- its like driving through fog at some stages. I think it just adds to the excitement of the whole thing. Id never driven in the rain here before, and being a new surface as well it was very, very slippery.It was drying up corner by corner and at the end it was about getting the last lap. The previous lap was a good lap as well but if I finished that lap I would have been right behind Daniel Ricciardo, so I backed off -- which is a big risk, obviously, because if I didnt finish my lap or there had been a yellow flag I wouldnt have been able to get pole. But thats a risk I took and fortunately it paid off, so Im very happy with it. ' ' '